Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins. How to remove? (Uninstall guide)

Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins is the PUP that uses misleading techniques to prevent removal. Use Reimage to locate malicious components and get rid of them faster than with uninstall instructions. A full system scan blocks virus reappearance and prevents traffic to malicious domains.
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“Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” is a tech support scam which might leave your pockets empty

“There was a dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” is a fake alert that reappears during users’ browsing sessions. Typically, such messages show up once users enter suspicious websites. However, you can also get spammed with “Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” pop-ups if you have an adware[1] program installed on your machine.

All of these scams fall into the scareware[2] category and have incredibly similar functionality. Their primary goal is to make victims panic and call the provided number in order to fix the allegedly damaged PC. In this case, users are asked using +1 844 243-2014. However, you should never fall for this and similar alerts as they have nothing to do with a real state of your computer.

“There was a dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” hoax informs users that there was a dangerous attempt to access their logins and personal information. Apparently, Firewall blocked the connection. Nevertheless, the personal data is still in danger, and the trojan virus may have already damaged the hard drive and its contents. Thus, cybercrooks urge users to contact fake Microsoft tech support to make sure that nothing happened to the HDD.

However, it is all a hoax, and the only threat that affects users PCs is adware. Therefore, simply close your browser and remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins virus immediately. You can install Reimage for that and run a full system scan.

Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins alert targets Google Chrome users, however, it can affect any browser. Thus, there is another sign of a scam. If you get a similar message on a Firefox or other browser, don’t even read the message and close it down.

Note that some warning messages can be legitimate (red screen) but you will be never asked to contact anyone via the phone, neither will you be prompted to give away any personal information.

Inexperienced users who contact cybercrooks are at risk of:

Receiving a large bill charged for the phone made to fake technicians;

Being asked remote access to their machine. It can eventually lead to malware installation (such as keyloggers which can record all the data typed on a keyboard);

Being pushed to download and install bogus software and pay for it;

Being urged to subscribe to useless services;

Exposing personal information (such as credentials, name, home address and similar) to cybercrooks when asked, etc.

It goes without saying that you should never contact these thieves as all they want is your money or personal information (it could be later used for illegal purposes). If these messages don’t leave you alone, you should perform “Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” removal.

Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins is a scam targeting unsuspecting users and trying to make them call the fake tech support numberRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from WindowsClick 'Start -> Control Panel -> Programs and Features' (if you are 'Windows XP' user, click on 'Add/Remove Programs').Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from WindowsIf you are 'Windows 10 / Windows 8' user, then right-click in the lower left corner of the screen. Once 'Quick Access Menu' shows up, select 'Control Panel' and 'Uninstall a Program'.Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from WindowsRight click on each of suspicious entries and select 'Uninstall'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Mac OS XCick 'Go' and select 'Applications'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Mac OS XClick on every malicious entry and select 'Move to Trash'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Internet ExplorerClick on menu icon and select 'Manage add-ons'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Internet ExplorerRight click on each of malicious entries and select 'Disable'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Internet ExplorerDelete malicious URL, enter your desired domain name and click 'Apply' to save changesReset Internet ExplorerGo to 'Advanced' tab and click on 'Reset' button. Now select 'Delete personal settings' and click on 'Reset' button againRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeGo to Settings and select 'Choose what to clear'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeSelect 'Clear' buttonRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeOpen the start menu and select 'Task Manager'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeRight-click 'Microsoft Edge' and select 'Go to details'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeSelect 'More details' if 'Go to details' option fails to show upRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeFind Microsoft Edge entries and select 'End Task'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeGo to Microsoft Edge folder on your computer, right-click every entry and click 'Delete'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeFind Windows PowerShell, right-click it and select 'Run as administrator'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Microsoft EdgeCopy and paste a required command and press 'Enter'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Mozilla FirefoxClick on menu icon and select 'Add-ons'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Mozilla FirefoxSelect 'Extensions' and look for malicious entries. Click 'Remove' to get rid of each of themReset Mozilla FirefoxClick on menu icon and then on '?'. Select 'Troubleshooting Information'Reset Mozilla FirefoxClick on 'Reset Firefox' button for a couple of timesRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Google ChromeClick on menu icon. Select 'Tools' and 'Extensions'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Google ChromeLook for malicious entries and delete each of them by clicking on the Trash bin iconRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Google ChromeWhen in 'Settings', select 'Manage search engines...'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Google ChromeClick 'X' to remove malicious URLsReset Google ChromeWhen in 'Settings', scroll down to 'Reset browser settings' button and click on itReset Google ChromeClick on 'Reset' button to complete your removalRemove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from SafariClick on 'Safari' and select 'Preferences'Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from SafariGo to 'Extensions' and uninstall malicious add-onsReset SafariClick on 'Safari' and select 'Reset Safari...'Reset SafariSelect all options and click on 'Reset' button

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Adware can be included in software bundles

Adware is a piece of software that most users would not download and install deliberately (no wonder, as it only causes frustration). Thus, unwanted programs creators found an effective method to distribute their software – via freeware bundling.

Free software developers inject their installers with adware or other PUPs and deceptively try to make users to install these rogue programs. It is evident by the proposal of using Recommended/Quick settings. Thus, be aware that this is a trick used to make you install additional components.

Therefore, it is essential to pick Advanced or Custom settings and remove all the additional offered applications. Most importantly – never rush the installation process.

Removal guide for Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins scam

If you see a message on the red screen – do not panic. All you have to do is remove “Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” virus from your machine and proceed with normal web browsing sessions. You can do that either manually or automatically.

Manual “Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” removal can be a bit tricky as it requires certain computer knowledge. Therefore, if you are experienced with PCs and their operation – advance with this method. You can find an illustrated guide below.

For most users, security researchers[3] recommend automatic removal option. For that, simply download and install one of the suggested security programs, bring it up to date and run a full system scan. This process usually takes only a few moments, so it is a very convenient elimination process.

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Uninstall Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Windows systems

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To eliminate “Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins” scam “from Windows OS, follow these steps:

Click Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features (if you are Windows XP user, click on Add/Remove Programs).

If you are Windows 10 / Windows 8 user, then right-click in the lower left corner of the screen. Once Quick Access Menu shows up, select Control Panel and Uninstall a Program.

Uninstall Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins and related programs
Here, look for Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins or any other recently installed suspicious programs.

Remove Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Mac OS X system

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If you are using OS X, click Go button at the top left of the screen and select Applications.

Wait until you see Applications folder and look for Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins or any other suspicious programs on it. Now right click on every of such entries and select Move to Trash.

Uninstall Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins from Safari

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Remove dangerous extensions
Open Safari web browser and click on Safari in menu at the top left of the screen. Once you do this, select Preferences.

Here, select Extensions and look for Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins or other suspicious entries. Click on the Uninstall button to get rid each of them.

Reset Safari
Open Safari browser and click on Safari in menu section at the top left of the screen. Here, select Reset Safari....

Now you will see a detailed dialog window filled with reset options. All of those options are usually checked, but you can specify which of them you want to reset. Click the Reset button to complete Dangerous try to get an access to your personal logins removal process.